Napolitano may have perjured herself to Congress in Fast & Furious testimony

In her explosive new book Fast and Furious, Katie Pavlich makes the case that Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano not only failed to stop an operation that led to the death of one of her own, Border Agent Brian A. Terry, but she may have also lied to Congress in sworn testimony at a hearing held to find out what really happened.

Inside sources told Pavlich that Napolitano’s testimony was in direct contradiction to emails she exchanged, and reports and briefing she received, according to an exclusive preview of the book by Human Events.

More at the link, quite interesting, and just in time for the upswing in campaigning...

The law doesn't apply to the left unless they can use it against a conservative or protect one of their sacred ideals, like killing babies or keeping the 10 commandments out of schools and courtrooms. So no, they won't care about fast and furious.

Now if you prevent someone from killing a baby, or a white guy kills a black gay cross dresser married to two other guys and a horse, well you've got their full attention.

In her explosive new book Fast and Furious, Katie Pavlich makes the case that Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano not only failed to stop an operation that led to the death of one of her own, Border Agent Brian A. Terry, but she may have also lied to Congress in sworn testimony at a hearing held to find out what really happened.

Inside sources told Pavlich that Napolitano’s testimony was in direct contradiction to emails she exchanged, and reports and briefing she received, according to an exclusive preview of the book by Human Events.

More at the link, quite interesting, and just in time for the upswing in campaigning...